Today is my 66th birthday. Thought 8 years ago I would never see my 59th birthday. My morning started out with a beautiful row and when finished my husband John did a video of me rowing a short piece. Nothing spectacular, but just a physical testimony to fighting Cancer and never giving up. Then I …
Category: Cancer Photos
My journey through pictures
The Spirit of a Winner
On my way to a UCF Football game, John and I ran into the Basketball team signing autographs. John insisted I get a picture with Tacko Fall, who is 7’6” and studying engineering. Last season he was hurt and so this year we all look forward to his playing well for the team. Yes, this …
The Joy of the Unexpected
When I was battling cancer I initially found it hard to focus on anything but that. I had pain, I ached, I had no energy, it was hard to eat, walk, think and be positive. What helped me immensely was changing my focus off myself and my problems and looked outward to help others. It …
Eating to Beat Cancer
Laughter is the Best Healing Medicine!
When I was going through all the rough times of cancer, I always made it a point to include laughter in my day. Watching something funny or reading it stimulates your body, enhances oxygen intake, and helps your brain release endorphins—our feel-good brain chemicals. This relieves stress and as we are all know—stress creates disease. …
Article from the Cortland Standard, Cortland, NY
This appeared in the Cortland Standard, Sunday paper on June 30, 2018. I just loved the article—the Editor/writer did a wonderful job. I was so busy shipping out books and moving during July that I forgot to upload this! Through this article, I was contacted by a very dear friend and we are now back …
READ about Cancer, Nutrition and Health!
READ All you can about Cancer, Nutrition and Health! When my cancer returned after being clean for 3 years, I was demoralized and then finally realized I could not keep doing what I was doing and expect different results. Isn’t that what the definition of insanity is? So, I decided to read everything I could to …